Cleveland High School
Cleveland High School

5511 South 15th Ave South
Seattle, Washington 98108
Office: 206-252-7800
Fax: 252-7801

Ted Howard, Principal
Randy Wiseman, Assistant Principal
Susan McDaniels, Assistant Principal

Who we are:
  • Cleveland began a brand new Informational Technology Program called the Info tech Infusion. All ninth graders began Info tech classes this year and next year we will begin the Info tech Academy for 10th grader.
  • MTAG - Manufacturing Technology Advisory Group is a partnership with the Boeing Company. This is an alliance to continue to enhance education and provide a larger, technically skilled workforce pool. Students have the opportunity to do internships during the summer and work along people in the real workplace.
  • Cleveland has a brand new state-of-the-art fitness center with new curriculum for physical education. The new workout room is open to all students before and after school.
  • A school-wide aquaculture/hydroponic project with curriculum centered on environmental studies and course format featuring on-campus applied learning in the remodeled greenhouse, in newly constructed fish farm facility and at Cleveland Memorial Forest.
  • Cleveland's smaller size provides a safe & intimate high school experience where learning is the top priority of an award-winning staff which addresses the challenge of producing internationally competitive graduates through innovative curriculum.
  • Unique specialty offerings/opportunities beyond Special Ed., through Honors classes include: Academic Achievement Recognition Awards; Artists-in-Residence from Seattle Rep & Bathhouse; Cleveland Harborview Health Clinic; DECA- Marketing; MESA, WINGS.

Tech Prep Competencies Taught at Cleveland High School

Complementing The Boeing Company's Engineering and Manufacturing Internship Programs

Group Dynamics/

Communications

Quality Assurance Shop Skills Precision Measurement Business Economics
Team building techniques and inter-group communication skills. Understanding the distinction between group dynamics and team dynamics. Achieving and maintaining quality of a product throughout the production process. Working toward continuous improvement of product or process. Customer satisfaction.  The use of hand and power tools.  Lay out, drawing, cutting, drilling, finishing, filling and sanding.  Techniques for transferring from sketch to blueprints. The use of precision instruments in taking of measurements:  12" scale, hydrometer, caliper, and other precision tools. The business cycle, how it is affected by economic and financial forces.
Accounting 1-4
Applied/Consumer
Math
Construction 1-4
Drafting 1 and 2
Journalistic Writing
Math Analysis
Newspaper Staff
Principles of Technology
Yearbook Production
Integ. Math (1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B)
Speech
Information Technology (Info Tech)
*ACE
Calculus
Construction 1-4
Drafting 1 and 2
Keyboarding
Principles of Technology
Graphics
*ACE
City Campus-Cosmetology
Integ. Math (3a, 3B)
Auto 1 and 2
Art Metals (Foundry)
Drafting 1 and 2
*ACE
City Campus-Auto Collision Tech
Applied Math 1 and 2
Chemistry
Construction 1-4
Drafting 1 and 2
Family and consumer Sciences
Geometry
Physics
Principles of Technology
Horticulture 1 and 2
Ecology
Integ. Math (3A, 3B)
Physical Science
*ACE
Accounting 1-3 Calculus
Marketing 1-4
Microcomputer Apps.
Child Development
*ACE
Student Store

Tech Prep Qualifying Classes
Seattle Public Schools
Seattle Community College District

High School Course
College Course
Credits
Receiving College
       
Accounting 1,2

ACC 110, Intro. to Acctg./Bookkeeping

5 NSCC, SSCC
Accounting 3,4 ACC 120, Intro. to Acctg./Bookkeeping 2 5 SCCC, SSCC
       

American Sign Language 1

American Sign Language 2

American Sign Language 3

ASL 101, American Sign Language

ASL 102, American Sign Language

ASL 103, American Sign Language

5

5

5

SCCC

SCCC

SCCC

SCCC

       
Business

BUS 131, Integrated Communications 1

BUS 169, Using Computers in Business, or

MIC 101, Intro. to Microcomputers, or

CIS 101, Microcomputer Applications.

BUS 170, Information Technology 1

BUS 171, Information Technology 2

5

5

5

5

4

4

SCCC,NSCC, SSCC

SSCC

SCCC

NSCC

SCCC, NSCC, SSCC

SCCC, NSCC, SSCC

       
CISCO

NET 142, Semester One

NET 144, Semester Two

NET 146, Semester 3 & 4

5

5

5

NSCC

NSCC

NSCC

       
Applied Math 1,2 MAT 111, Applied Mathematics 1 5 SSCC
       
Applied Communication ENG 105, Applied Composition 3 SSCC
       
Aviation Academy

AMT 111, Basic Science of Aviation

AMT 112, basic Electricity for Aviation

17

17

SSCC

SSCC

       
Careers in Education CFS 229, Seminar 3 SCCC
       
Marketing and Hospitality and Tourism

BUS 101, Introduction to Business

MKT 201, Principles of Selling

SMG 265, Marketing and Promotion

5

3

3

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

       
Child Development CCE 101, Human Development 5 NSCC
       
Principle of Technology PHY 111, Technical Physics 5 SSCC
       
Horticulture

LHO 100, The Landscape Industry

LHO 111, Greenhouse Operations

LHO 115, Fall Plant Identification

LHO 116, Winter Plant Identificaion

LHO 117, Spring Plant Identification

LHO 150, Principles of horticulture Science 1

2

4

4

4

4

3

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

       

Automotive

Collision

Diesel and Heavy Equipment

MVM 100, Introduction to Automotive

AUT 126, Basic Brake System

AUT 128, Basic Auto Engines Gas/Diesel

AUT 130 Auto Engines (In car)

AUT 136 Minor Tune-up Procedures

ABR 111, Intro to Auto Collision Technology

ABR 112, Safety and Environmental Practices

HDM 116, Basic Engines

8

3

4

4

5

5

3

8 or 9

5

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

SSCC

       

Drafting

Technical Drawing

EDR 152, Electro-Mechanical Drafting 2

EDR 153, Electromechanical Drafting 3

EDR 163, Intro. to AutoCAD for

Electromechanical Drafting

11

11

 

 

4

NSCC

NSCC

 

NSCC

       
Wood/Construction WCO 110, Intro. to Professional Woodworking 18 SCCC

 

Click hereBack to Education Partners